This thesis provides the first analysis of occupational therapy and art therapy from an art historical viewpoint. Based on archival material, it examines how modern artists, art pedagogues, schools and museums theorised, implemented and publicised therapeutic art-making practices. It focuses on four case studies in Britain and the US (1937-1946): occupational therapy by László Moholy-Nagy at the School of Design, founded as the New Bauhaus (Chicago); art therapy by Arthur Segal (London and Oxford); Northfield Military Hospital (Birmingham); and The Arts in Therapy exhibition series at the Museum of Modern Art (New York). Elucidating the concepts, practices and display of therapeutic art across these institutions, this research presents new ...
BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCE Jméno, příjmení: Anna Kristina Fürstenzellerová Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Bc. Jitka Sýkor...
This research develops an historical and psychological context for the phenomenon of Art Therapy. It...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-159)Expressive Art Therapy is a relatively new additi...
There is a lack of literature and research supporting the use of art as therapy in occupational ther...
This chapter examines multifaceted intersections between art and mental health in the first half of ...
This chapter provides an overview of art therapy in Great Britain, drawing together a background his...
Using art as a healing medium dates back to ancient times: most ancient cultures in particular, used...
In Europe, since the middle of the 19th century, physicians realized that by plastic creation an imp...
From 1996 to 2009, the Laboratory for Studies and Research in Art, Body and Occupational Therapy est...
This chapter, originally a keynote paper presented at an Art Therapy Conference in Lodz, Poland in 2...
Art therapy is a field of activity with both practical and theoretical foundations although the latt...
Various types (methods) of art therapy are now practiced in clinical areas. This study examines the ...
The ability of museums to positively impact mental health and wellbeing has been firmly established ...
Although visual expressions have been basic to humanity throughout history, art therapy did not emer...
This study utilized a phenomenological research methodology based on Husserl's work to explore the c...
BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCE Jméno, příjmení: Anna Kristina Fürstenzellerová Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Bc. Jitka Sýkor...
This research develops an historical and psychological context for the phenomenon of Art Therapy. It...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-159)Expressive Art Therapy is a relatively new additi...
There is a lack of literature and research supporting the use of art as therapy in occupational ther...
This chapter examines multifaceted intersections between art and mental health in the first half of ...
This chapter provides an overview of art therapy in Great Britain, drawing together a background his...
Using art as a healing medium dates back to ancient times: most ancient cultures in particular, used...
In Europe, since the middle of the 19th century, physicians realized that by plastic creation an imp...
From 1996 to 2009, the Laboratory for Studies and Research in Art, Body and Occupational Therapy est...
This chapter, originally a keynote paper presented at an Art Therapy Conference in Lodz, Poland in 2...
Art therapy is a field of activity with both practical and theoretical foundations although the latt...
Various types (methods) of art therapy are now practiced in clinical areas. This study examines the ...
The ability of museums to positively impact mental health and wellbeing has been firmly established ...
Although visual expressions have been basic to humanity throughout history, art therapy did not emer...
This study utilized a phenomenological research methodology based on Husserl's work to explore the c...
BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCE Jméno, příjmení: Anna Kristina Fürstenzellerová Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Bc. Jitka Sýkor...
This research develops an historical and psychological context for the phenomenon of Art Therapy. It...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-159)Expressive Art Therapy is a relatively new additi...